The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 14, 1948, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
ARC Workers
Study Nutrition
More than 100 Red Cross work
ers are attending the second an
nual Nutrition Workshop that
opened Monday. It will continue
through July 23. The workshop is
sponsored by the Eastern area of
the American National Red Cross
and the department of home eco
nomics.
Among the speakers on the pro
gram are Dr. Charles G. King, sci
entific director of the Nutrition
Foundation; Pauline Murrah, na
tional director, Nutrition Service;
Dr. Esther Phipard, food econo
mist, U.S. Department of Agricul
ture, Washington, D.C.; and many
other persons prominent in Red
Cross and nutrition work.
Special Course
During the morning sessions,
faculty members will conduct a
special course in nutrition. Among
those who will teach sessions are
Ina Padgett, professor of home
economics; Dr. N. B. Guerrant,
professor of biological chemistry;
Dr. Gordon H. Pritham, associate
professor of physiological chemis
try; Dr. Cyrus E. French, associate
professor of animal nutrition; Dr.
R. Adams Dutcher, professor and
head of the department of agri
cultural and biological chemistry;
Dr. Russell C. Miller, professor of
agricultural and biological chem
istry; and Dr. Mary Dodds, pro
fessor of home economics.
Other Members
Other Penn State faculty mem
bers on the program are Dr. M.
Nelson McGeary, professor and
head of the department of politi
cal science; Dr. Grace M. Hender
son, director of home economics;
Dr. Helen R. Leßaron, assistant
director of home economics; Amy
G. Gardner, professor of home eco.
nomics; Dr. Paul R. Beall, asso
"iate professor of speech; Delpha
E. Wiesendanger, assistant direc
tor of home economics; and Sara
Warren, assistant professor of nu
trition extension.
Doctors Publish
Experiences in the tropical use
cf pyribenzamine by the College
Health Service are reported in an
article in the June issue of the
Journal-Lancet, magazine pub
lished for the medical profession
of Minnesota, North Dakota,
South Dakota, and Montana.
The article was prepared by
Church Calendar
-dey Foundation
A Mid-Summer Mixer will be
Id in the Methodist church gym
it 8:30 p.m. Friday for all Meth'-
iist students and their friends.
The church school service for
;tudents will be conducted by Jo
me Freestone in the Upper Room
Sunday morning at 9:30. The
■uest speaker will be Dr. Robert
' r . Stone.
'enn State Bibl e Fellowship
A Hymn-Sing followed by Bible
discussion will be held in 117
'arnegie this Friday from 7 to 9
).m. by the Fellowship. Everyone
s invited.
Hillel
A weenie roast has been sched.
uled by Hillel for Fair-mount Park
this Saturday at 8 p.m. The picnic
FOOD at its best
GOOD ? ... make the test
Open 24 Hours Daily
For Your Eating Pleasure
The
Penn State Diner
THE SUMMER COLLEGTAW STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
New Buildings
Partially Done
Construction of the new Min
eral Sciences building, Willard
Hall and the Plant Industries
building on the campus are on
the average more than 10 per
cent completed according to Harry
O. Meyner, representative of the
Pennsylvania Department of
Property and Supplies on the
projects. .
The Plant Industries builduig
on Ag hill is 14.6 per cent com
pleted, Mr. Meyner, says. Founda
tion borings have been completed
and poured, he said.
Willard Hall beside the Arm
ory is nine per cent completed,
Mr. Meyner estimates. A portion
of the concrete matting which
forms the construction base for
the building has been poured.
The construction crew has set
piers in this portion and work
men are now setting pans form
ing the floor base at the first story
level.
Work on the Mineral Science
building at the corner of Pollock
road and Burroughs street is still
in the excavation stage due to un
foreseen formations which de
layed the crew slightly.
Mr. Meyner said that the an
nounced completion date of May.
1949, for all three buildings is
being maintained.
At present there are 33 men
and two pieces of equipment
working on the Plant Industries
building, 17 men and five pieces
of equipment on the Mineral Sci
ences building and 22 men on
Willard Hall. There are, in addi
tion, eight plumbers working on
the contract for the three build
ings, Mr. Meyner says.
Equipment in the College power
plant has recently been augment
ed by the installation of a $152,-
000 boiler, Mr. Meyner said.
Further improvements at the
power plant coming under the
cognizance of the Department of
Property and Supplies are $650,-
000 worth of equipment to be in
stalled next year, starting about
the first of the year, Mr. Meyner
said. This includes a 4,000 kilo
watt turbine generator, a cooling
tower and related piping.
Dr. Herbert R. Glenn, D-. Ralph
E. Carrier, and Dr. Edgar S.
Krug, all of the College Health
Service.
will b e followed by Palestinian
singing and dancing.
Westminster Foundation
Thursday morning Matins led
by John K, oc halka wil be h- Id
in the Fireside Room at 7:30 a m.
Dr. Rustum Roy will lead the
Sunday discussion group.
A Hymn. Sing and reeular meet
ing will be held by Fellowship
group in th e Fireside Room Sun
day at 6::2'0 p.m.
University Baptist
A discussion group of the Uni
versity Baptist students will con
tinue their study of the B'ble th'r
weekby taking up the Book of
Revelations. The meeting will b"
held in the church rooms Sunday
evening at 6:30.
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements mast be
placed before 3 p.m. on Mondays pre
ceding issue. Hates are 50c per inser
tion of 17 words or less. 3c per additional
word. Call Collegian 6711.
WANTED
TYPING OF TERM papers, reports and
theses done promptly. Secretarial serv
ice. Rm. 205 State College Hotel. Phone
4006.
RIDERS —WANTED To Williamsport.
Leave Saturday 1 p.m., return Sunday
evening Call Wentzler 4332 after 0 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
PICNIC LUNCH boxes punch, birthday
cakes, and other cakes, sandwiches.
Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave. State Col
lege 4813.
PIANO INSTRUCTION—to begin July 7.
Call State College 6446 for appoint
ments.
LOST
SMALL GOLD BRACELET at Whip
ple’s Dam. Finder please return to Nicki
tt T’
lm
because
[ NATION-WIDE SURVEY]
STUDENTS SMOKE CHESTERFIELDS THAN ANY OTHER BRAND
X marks the spot that
you know well
Delicious Steaks Spaghetti Dinners
The CROSSROADS
BOALSBURG
Posner, Ath Hall, Rm. 422. Sentimental
value. Reward.
GOLD CHAINED BRACELET —4 large red
atones. Between Schwab, Grange and
TUB, June 29. Sentimental value. Return
105 Old Main. Reward.
GREEN AND SILVER PARKER “51” PEN
—Around Burrowcs building. Call 2695.
FOR SALE
BE SURE TO VISIT Schlow’s Saks for
special values.
WINCHESTER MODEL 69 .22 rifle—6-shot
clip, $lO. .20 gauge shotgun. 4-flhot, $lO.
Call Jones 6786.
6 MONTHS CORONET for $1 ; new sub-
scribers only. Offer expires July 15. Also
complete subscription service on all maga
zines published in U.S.A. Mrs. Earl Sallack,
257 E. Beaver avenue. Phone 4749.
ELCAR TRAILER Sleeps 4. Shbwer,
toilet, electric refrigerator, hot water
heater. $2500. Call Anderson 3991 tonight
6-8.
ALL SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED at
Schlow’s Summer Clearance.
NOT A RED CENT more than $2OO will I
take f" diamond engagement ring. Lew,
6711, e> . '4BO.
BARGAINS at Sohlow's Summer Clearance
—Opens today.
ROOM AND BOARD
SUMMER STUDENTS—Room and board
or strnght board, $11; room, $3. Beaver
House. Call 851 now.
LADIES' SHOES at bargain prices ai
Schlow’s Sale.
Cigarettes
Cl QQ per cin., plus
19c P osla 9e
All Popular Brands
5 Cartons Minimum Order
Send Checks or Money Order
Clearview Sales Agency
Dept. P-3
17 Clearview Avenue
Wilmington 278, Delaware
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